A Very Special Celebration

November 16, 2017

We're having a BIG party on Friday, December 8, at our Austin home, and we hope you'll join us! It's A Very Special Celebration, and you'll have fun meeting old friends and new, while playing casino games and having the opportunity to Sponsor an Athlete! Get your tickets now!

Friday, December 8, 20176:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Casino Night

Join us for a night out to support Special Olympics Texas. Your tickets will provide light hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine, a silent auction, music and a whole lot of casino fun with slot machines, craps table, roulette, "21," and a "Texas Hold 'Em" table too! All net proceeds will help fund Special Olympics Texas programs.

$55 a ticket (Includes $5,000 in "Casino Cash")
$65 at the door (Includes $5,000 in "Casino Cash")
$100 for a couple (Includes $10,000 in "Casino Cash")

Itinerary

ReBuy

$10 – 5000 in “Casino Cash”$20 – 15,000 in “Casino Cash”

A Chance to Win 10,000 in Casino Cash

The GRAB BAG will be available at check-in. GRAB BAG prizes include casino chips for up to 10,000 in Casino Cash! Attendees will have an option to purchase additional chances to reach in the GRAB BAG at check-in for an additional $10.

Sponsor an Athlete

Your fully tax-deductible contribution of $150 will sponsor one athlete for one full year of world-class, year-round programming.

A very special thanks to our sponsors

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